Death at Dusk
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Narrated by:
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Todd Menesses
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Joshua Robertson
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The princess must die - that’s Brenn Dardrogan’s objective when he, his Dusk Legion partner, and a few expendable sellswords break into the castle at Cavell. But the righteous Crimson Sun’s sudden interference forces the Dusk Legion’s group to chase them through the dangerous dark forest of the Dyndaer.
As allegiances among the assassins are called into question and the veracity of their quest becomes doubtful, Brenn must try to strategize the completion of their task without becoming the catalyst to a greater war.
The princess must survive, and Teodor Bacheva of the Crimson Sun will see to it that she does. Accompanied by skilled mercenaries, Teodor leads the princess into the Dyndaer, hoping to make it to the king before the Dusk Legion kills his charge.
As the truth unravels, Teodor discovers that his mission is disingenuous despite his determined enemy, and if he fails his mission, he will forever tarnish the reputation of his family name and his righteous faction.
Death at Dusk is a stand-alone novel in the greater Thrice Nine Legends Saga. Some wounds cannot be healed.
©2018 Joshua Robertson (P)2019 Joshua RobertsonWhat listeners say about Death at Dusk
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- Simon
- 29-10-21
great book
this is a great book involving two groups of people, one of them wants to kill a princess to start a war and the other group want to protect her.
each chapter switches character so we get a very good understanding of both groups and their ulterior motives and what makes them tick.
the book works really well with learning about both groups as you get to sympathize with both of them and hope that they both come out on top, except for a select few who I didn't want to succeed. this is the signs of a good book though, which I really enjoyed
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